Anne Chiruvolu '10 gives her advice, as a small-animal veterinarian, on how to care for...
Topic: natural sciences
Entwining Cognitive Quilting
Spring 2024
Daniela Rodriguez ’24 uses textiles to express cognitive concepts, such as memory consolidation, in quilts...
Stars in Her Eyes
Spring 2024
Jennifer Lotz PhD ’03 was recently named director of the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Easing the Impact of Strokes
Spring 2024
Junior Molly Zhao is studying neuroscience and economics. We spoke with her about her research...
Fathoming Protein Organization
Spring 2024
Margaret Johnson’s lab studies dynamical systems in biology, seeking to mathematically quantify how large molecules...
Reconstructing Earth History
Spring 2024
Krieger School students visited California, just outside Death Valley National Park, during an Immersive Field...
Growing Art from Agar
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Students in the From Proteins to Living Art intersession course spent two weeks pipetting and...
Missing Piece in Human Genome Decoded
Fall 2023
The chromosome associated with male development, which is the last mysterious piece of the human...
Do We Hear Silence?
Fall 2023
Psychological and Brain Sciences faculty and students investigate whether silence affects our auditory systems the...
Helping Avoid Opioid Relapse
Fall 2023
Robbie Kuang discusses her research on whether cannabidiol might help people cope better with opioid...
Riding the Gravitational Waves
Spring 2023
Berti was recently awarded the 2023 American Physical Society’s Richard A. Isaacson Award in Gravitational-Wave...
Protecting the Coral Reefs of Cuba
Spring 2023
Adjunct Professor David Guggenheim uses the coral reefs of Cuba as an example of how...